The Middleton family are big Wimbledon fans, and every year at the tennis tournament, the whole clan are seen taking their place at various high-profile matches. Etiquette dictates that Duchess Catherineโs parents, Carole Middleton and Michael Middleton, and her siblings, Pippa Middleton and James Middleton, should have access to the royal box while watching the playoffs.
This prestigious area is reserved for royals, athletes, and celebrities, with ticket holders including Vogue editor Anna Wintour, David Beckham. and Andy Murrayโs wife, Kim Sears. As relatives of heirs to the British throne, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, the Middletons would normally be afforded coveted seats in the VIP arena.

Pippa and her brother James looking as posh as they possibly could at this yearโs Wimbledon.
And though they have been allowed into the royal box on previous occasions, last week Carole and Pippa were pictured outside of it as they took their places alongside normal folk in the stands. This unusual move prompted speculation as to why they would have been refused entry. And the answer is, as reported by Hello! magazine โ they were late to the match in question.

Wimbledon: a long-held Royal tradition.
Stewards at the royal box operate a strict entry policy, which leaves any late-comers stranded (unless, presumably, youโre the Queen). Carole and Pippa didnโt seem too worried about the rejection, however, and were snapped applauding and laughing together quite happily.

Pippa never misses a style beat โ even at Wimbledon.

Even though she was excluded from the Royal Box, Carole Middleton still enjoys a day at Wimbledon.
Naturally, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge โ who have attended Wimbledon several times this year โ donโt seem to have encountered the same problem as Kateโs mom and sister. Whether this is because they are simply better time-keepers or more worthy VIPs remains to be seen.

40-love! Duchess Catherine and Prince William show rare PDA courtside at this yearโs British tennis meet.
But Carole and Pippa arenโt the only ones to have fallen foul of the royal boxโs stringent code at Wimbledon.
In 2015, F1 champion Lewis Hamilton was turned away from the box during the menโs final because he was wearing a flowery shirt as opposed to a suit and jacket. His spokesperson put it down to an โunfortunate misunderstanding regarding the dress code at Wimbledonโ.
This story originally appeared on Grazia.